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August 1, 1996

By National Speleological Society

The Value of Small Expeditions to Regional Cave Research: A Reconnaissance to the Cayo District of Belize

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August 1, 1996

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Cave Archaeology of Belize

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August 1, 1996

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Geologic and Hydrologic Controls on Karst and Cave Development in Belize

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August 1, 1996

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Biology of the Chiquibul Cave System, Belize and Guatemala

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April 1, 1996

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Extremely Low Frequency Radio Emissions in Bat Caves

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April 1, 1996

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Bulgarian Archaeoastronomy Site or Bulgarian Quarry Site?

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April 1, 1996

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The Role of Cave Exploration in Karst Research

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April 1, 1996

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Pleistocene Cave Fauna From Peninsular India

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April 1, 1996

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What are Anthodites?: Reply

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April 1, 1996

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Cave Pseudosinella and Onocopodura: New to Science

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